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  1. Industry 4.0 transformation and innovation - Homepage | Lectra

    5 days ago · A noted authority on Industry 4.0, Lectra empowers companies to fulfill the promise of digitalization. We bridge the gap between consumer and factory, bringing precision and flexibility to …

  2. Lectra - Wikipedia

    Lectra was founded in 1973 by engineers Jean and Bernard Etcheparre. Their first machine enabled a piece of clothing to be cut in all sizes from a cardboard pattern.

  3. Lectra - YouTube

    As a major player in the fashion, automotive and furniture markets, Lectra contributes to the Industry 4.0 revolution with boldness and passion by providing best-in-class technologies.

  4. Lectra Continues Global Expansion of Valia Fashion to New Key Markets

    Apr 30, 2025 · Valia Fashion, Lectra’s intelligent cloud-based solution that connects the whole cutting room to automate and streamline each stage of apparel production was first launched in the US, …

  5. Lectra - LinkedIn

    At the forefront of innovation since its founding in 1973, Lectra provides industrial intelligence technology solutions—combining software in SaaS mode, cutting equipment, data, and associated ...

  6. Lectra - 2025 Company Profile & Team - Tracxn

    Nov 10, 2025 · Lectra is a public company based in Paris (France), founded in 1973 by Jean Etcheparre and Bernard Etcheparre. It operates as a Provider of product designing and development software …

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  8. Who we are | Lectra.com

    5 days ago · At the forefront of innovation since its founding in 1973, Lectra provides industrial intelligence technology solutions—combining software in SaaS mode, cutting equipment, data, and …

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  10. Lectra and Gerber Technology

    5 days ago · Explore the Gerber technical library to download the latest version of your software and search for documentation by product.